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What is "sudo" on Linux?

sudo is the name of a program on Linux that you use to execute terminal commands as administrator, e.g. sudo echo whoami executes echo whoami as administrator.

See What does "Sudo" do on Linux Mint? for details.

Written by Noel Santos.

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I'm a self-taught Brazilian programmer graduated in IT from a FATEC. In a world of increasingly complex and essential computers, I decided to use my technical expertise in hardware, desktop applications, and web technologies to create an informative resource to make PC's easier to understand.

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